Come to know Granada with an official local guide, its monuments: Alhambra and Generalife, Royal Chapell, Cathedral, Corral del Carbón, Madraza, St. Jerome, Albaicin, Sacromonte.
We have a wide offer in order to visit GRANADA:
- Guided walking tours in Alhambra and Generalife.
- Guided walking tours in Granada.
- Walking tour in Albaicín and monastery of Cartuja.
- Flamenco shows in Sacromonte caves.
- Tours in Alpujarras and Costa tropical.
- Arab Baths -HAMMAM- in Grenada + Alhambra Tour
Member of APIT Granada
ALBAYZIN, walking tour on Saturdays and Sundays. Discover the remains of the moorish civilization in the streets of this mediaeval town...
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At the foot of Sierra Nevada, between the Darro and Genil rivers, lies
one of the most interesting cities in eastern Andalusia. An impressive
Andalusian legacy meets architectural gems from the Renaissance and the most
modern facilities, typical of the 21st century.
Because it was the last
city reconquered by the Catholic Monarchs in 1492, Granada has an unmistakable
Arab flavour. Its cuisine, crafts and urban layout are a consequence of the
city's glorious history. Fountains, viewpoints and Cármenes, the villas
surrounded by gardens typical of the city, add to Granada's unforgettable charm.
Not in vain was one of its oldest districts, the Albaicín, declared a World
Heritage Site, together with the Alhambra and the Generalife. An important
cultural centre for centuries, both during Muslim and Christian rule, nowadays
the city boasts an enviable calendar of cultural and leisure events. Music,
cinema and theatre seasons and festivals are listed, along with permanent and
temporary exhibitions ranging over all fields of knowledge. Old Renaissance
palaces are home to seminars, conferences and debates, while the most innovative
infrastructures are ready for the bigger events.
Because of its great communications, its marvellous climate, its beaches, and
its snowy mountains, Granada is a unique destination for cultural, adventure and
business travel.
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